http://www.bakersedge.com/ This looks great; I may have to purchase this.
V vicki-in-tucson Well-known member Jul 23, 2007 #2 http://www.bakersedge.com/ This looks great; I may have to purchase this.
L luisa_calif Well-known member Jul 23, 2007 #3 Amanda: You can add a LINK directly to the website you refer to.See below message box Put the web address in the Link URL box. Then Put the Name of what it is like Edge Brownie Pan in the Link Title box. Hope this helps...
Amanda: You can add a LINK directly to the website you refer to.See below message box Put the web address in the Link URL box. Then Put the Name of what it is like Edge Brownie Pan in the Link Title box. Hope this helps...
V vicki-in-tucson Well-known member Jul 23, 2007 #4 Like this? (Thanks much, Luisa.) Check out the Edge Brownie Pan. http://www.bakersedge.com/
V vicki-in-tucson Well-known member Jul 23, 2007 #6 What a great feature. Can't believe I didn't see that before.
L luisa_calif Well-known member Jul 23, 2007 #7 too bad they don't make a brownie pan WITHOUT edges! LOL
S steve2-in-la Well-known member Jul 23, 2007 #8 Hmmm, wonder how you get those suckers OUT of the pan. . .
V vicki-in-tucson Well-known member Jul 24, 2007 #10 Mine rarely make it out of the pan. But I see your point. Perhaps a narrow, flexible knife?
L luisa_calif Well-known member Jul 24, 2007 #11 Or parchment for the bottom (dust off your high school Geometry!) or just use a series of appropriate width strips.
Or parchment for the bottom (dust off your high school Geometry!) or just use a series of appropriate width strips.
M marilynfl Moderator Jul 25, 2007 #12 Amen sister. I cut mine off and bring them into a brownie crust geek at work. We make the perfect duo: I get the middle; he gets the perimeter. It's a match made to ensure a need for Weight Watchers.
Amen sister. I cut mine off and bring them into a brownie crust geek at work. We make the perfect duo: I get the middle; he gets the perimeter. It's a match made to ensure a need for Weight Watchers.